An almost 40-year-old iconic Ford Sierra Rs Cosworth with incredibly low mileage is currently up for sale for a six-figure price.
This boy racer's dream car rolled off the production line in the 1980s and has just 8,839 mileage.
Finished in Moonstone Blue, the Cosworth's interior is a step back in time to the 1980s, with a cigarette lighter, quartz digital clock, fascia light dimmer, leather gear knob, leather three-spoke sports steering wheel, three-speed heater fan and cassette storage space.
This beast's famous 2.0 turbocharged engine accelerates it to 60 mph in just 6.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 149 mph.
The car is in perfect condition and comes with gorgeous Ford Roma Grey Recaro seats and grey pile carpeting.
And thanks to the front bumper, nose panel, wheel arch extensions and the legendary rear spoiler, this '80s classic still looks great today.
In the 80s, Cosworth was seen as the people's favourite sports car because of its affordability.
Unlike Aston Martins and Ferraris, which were the preserve of only the super-rich, this was a car that ordinary people could hope to buy.
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JF Classic Cars is offering this limited edition beauty for sale for £136,995.
Last month, KGF Classic Cars in Peterborough put the RS500 up for sale for an astounding £350,000.
This is the second most expensive Cosworth ever sold – the world record was set last year when it sold for £596,250 at auction.
The Sierra Cosworth was developed for touring car racing and was later refined into a new model, the RS500.
500 were sold in 1987, and although all were originally planned to be painted black, 56 were ultimately painted Diamond White and 52 Moonstone Blue.
This legendary motor eventually became one of the most successful saloon racing cars of all time.
In 1987, the original model cost around £20,000, but in 2022 another RS500 sold for £135,700, and prices have risen steadily since then.